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Question of the Day - 06 March 2006

Q:
Why are cell phones not allowed in sports books? My phone rang and when I answered, I was told to hang up or leave the area.
A:

Some people think that the cell phone ban in sports books has to do with the federal prohibition against transmitting gambling info over phone lines. But that's not the reason. What it has to do with is messenger betting.

Sports-betting syndicates used to station people in sports books around town and when they wanted to bet, for example, $50,000 on a game, they'd call up the "beards" at each book, who'd then bet the max the sports book allowed. By having 10 people, say, betting $5,000 each simultaneously, the syndicate could get the $50K down before the line moved in response to the big bet.

Sports books complained to the Gaming Control Board, which put into place a number of rules, including the ban on cell phones in sports books.

It's a particularly ineffective countermeasure. If you walk through talking on or listening to a cell, a casino employee will tell you to turn it off. Of course, it's easy enough to stand just outside the sports book and use your cell phone all you want.

Update 02 February 2010
On Aug. 22, 2008 the Nevada Gaming Commission repealed the 10-year-old prohibition on the use of cell phones in race and sports books. The primary reason for the ban was to prevent "messenger bets" from out of state or from bookies. A representative for the Nevada Parimutuel Association called the ban virtually unenforceable but regulators said they would remain on the lookout for cell phone users with "less than pure motives."
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